Lesson 4- wisdom of Bear wood Part Five Extension W E ENTER
W B T L E Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood Part Five ENTER
Lesson 4- wisdom of Bear wood Extension Contents I。 Oral work鲁 I。 Quiz v III。 Writing IV。 Listening Lab t W E
W B T L E Extension I. Oral work II. Quiz III. Writing IV. Listening Lab Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood
Lesson 4- wisdom of Bear wood I. Oral work List: 1. Group Discussion 2. Contrast and Comparison: Sayings About Friendship 3. Debating W E
W B T L E Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood I. Oral Work List: 1. Group Discussion 2. Contrast and Comparison: Sayings About Friendship 3. Debating
Lesson 4- wisdom of Bear wood I. Oral work o Introduce one of your best friends to your classmates. Brainstorm o Are there things in common that lead In groups. to your friendship? o Why do we need friendship? What can we get from it? o Can you give us some tips to better cultivate friendship? o List out the ingredients you think of importance to true friendship. W E The end of Group Discussion
W B T L E Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood Introduce one of your best friends to your classmates. Are there things in common that lead to your friendship? Why do we need friendship? What can we get from it? Can you give us some tips to better cultivate friendship? List out the ingredients you think of importance to true friendship. Brainstorm in groups. The end of Group Discussion. I. Oral Work
esson 4- Wisdom of Bear wood I. Oral work List some A friend is, as it were, another self. Chinese sayings about old friends and old wines are best friendship. Everything is good when new, but friends when ld A friend to all is a friend to none Translation A friend without faults will never be found A man cannot be said to succeed in his life who does not satisfy one friend Be slow in choosing a friend, slower in changing. Better alone than have a false friend for company. Better an intelligent enemy than an ignorant friend W E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood • A friend is, as it were, another self. • Old friends and old wines are best. • Everything is good when new, but friends when old. • A friend to all is a friend to none. • A friend without faults will never be found. • A man cannot be said to succeed in his life who does not satisfy one friend. • Be slow in choosing a friend, slower in changing. • Better alone than have a false friend for company. • Better an intelligent enemy than an ignorant friend. List some Chinese sayings about friendship. Translation To be continued on the next page. I. Oral Work
esson 4- Wisdom of Bear wood I. Oral work 可以说,朋友是自己的化身 陈酒味醇,老友情深 东西新的好,朋友老的佳 滥交者无友。 人无完人。 不能使一个朋友满意的人,不能说是一个成功者。 择友不宜快,绝交更须慢。 交损友不如无友。 宁树聪明敌,不交无知友。 W E The end of Contrast and Comparison
W B T L E Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood • 可以说,朋友是自己的化身。 • 陈酒味醇,老友情深。 • 东西新的好,朋友老的佳。 • 滥交者无友。 • 人无完人。 • 不能使一个朋友满意的人,不能说是一个成功者。 • 择友不宜快,绝交更须慢。 • 交损友不如无友。 • 宁树聪明敌,不交无知友。 The end of Contrast and Comparison. I. Oral Work
Lesson 4- wisdom of Bear wood I. Oral work Topics for Debating Related sayings 1. People who are very different in age can develop a rewarding friendship. 2. old people know more about true friendship. 3. Cross-age friendship should be encouraged W E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood Topics for Debating 1. People who are very different in age can develop a rewarding friendship. 2. Old people know more about true friendship. 3. Cross-age friendship should be encouraged. Related sayings To be continued on the next page. I. Oral Work
Lesson 4- wisdom of Bear wood I. Oral work When I was a boy of fourteen, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when i got to be twenty-one, I was astonished at how much he had learned in seven years. -Mark Twain,old Times on the Mississippi", Atlantic Monthly, 1874 W E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood When I was a boy of fourteen, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be twenty-one, I was astonished at how much he had learned in seven years. —Mark Twain, "Old Times on the Mississippi", Atlantic Monthly, 1874 To be continued on the next page. I. Oral Work
Lesson 4- wisdom of Bear wood I. Oral work You can tell a child is growing up when he stops asking where he came from and starts refusing to tell where he is going. Author Unknown W E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood You can tell a child is growing up when he stops asking where he came from and starts refusing to tell where he is going. —Author Unknown To be continued on the next page. I. Oral Work
Lesson 4- wisdom of Bear wood I. Oral work Being old is when you know all the answers but no body asks you the questions. 一 Author unknown W E The end of Debating
W B T L E Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood Being old is when you know all the answers but nobody asks you the questions. —Author Unknown The end of Debating. I. Oral Work